So last Saturday my wife and I went to the mouth of the Molala. What an adventure. Here is a picture of where went:

After fishing where the power lines cross the water with no luck tossing spinners and twitching jigs, we decided to try the the bend in the river to the right, So we cut off into the woods and got completely turned around for almost an hour! OMG, those woods are full of brambles, fallen tress and muddy holes! Needless to say we finally made our way out and ended up back on the river right bellow the last fallen tree in this picture:

So we made the best of it and fished along the entire bend of the river for about an hour. Nada, tried spinners, spoons, drifting roe and twitching jigs.
Finally we came to point in the river where we couldn't keep going as it was getting too deep so back through the woods for another treck through the jungle. Made it out to the road fairly easy this time ( I could see the power lines!) and we decided to try at the mouth itself. My wife ended up catching her first coho here as well:

So, if anyone else wants to try that section of river I suggest that you bring a compass and a machete! At least the one my wife caught shows that there is a future for this fishery. And yes, he was released back into the water to rerun in a few years.
